Who likes to handload for handguns?

All of my reloads are for revolvers or autoloader pistols.

Currently I reload for 32 Long, 32 WCF, 357 Mag, 38 Special, 38 S&W, 41 Colt, 41 Mag, 44 Special, 44 MAG, 45 ACP, 45 AR and 45 Colt.
 
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The first two are MP357125. This is the best feeding and most accurate cast bullet I have tried in my automatics (9x19). The best loadings have been with Alliant Power Pistol, now I shoot it over Winchester AutoComp.

Recently in January I shot this from my CZP09 thirteen times and got ten holes in the nine inch paper plate at fifty yards, off hand unsupported right hand only.

The lower one is the deeply hollow pointed 358429 and the Black Hawk seems to like this better than any other bullet. For whatever reason
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the harder I reasonably push it the tighter it groups and lessens the carbon buildup and any minimal leading gets pushed out or scraped out.

I shot hundreds of rounds the other night and clean up the barrel and cylinder took ten minutes.
 
This
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is how I'm installing Hornady gas checks into MP311235 hi tek coated bullets while I'm watching a DVD.

I put two chairs facing each other, this is my temporary work bench.

The hand press has the breech lock 309 sizer and 30 cal push rod installed.

The left side bin is completed, sized 309 with checks crimped on.

On the right I'm taking the bullets from the bin and clicking the gas checks onto the bullet bases shanks with my fingers and staging them on the red lid.

When there are a sufficient number collected I run them through the sizer and crimp them.

When it's all done I bag it and tag it.

I also just finished full length resizing/depriming, then belling the case mouths on about 150 300BLK brass.

Tomorrow I'll prime them then I'll pick it up and finish the process whenever is convenient

I do all the different loading operations this way. I've taken this stuff out in a small tool bag or doctors bag, and handloaded on camping trips, or showed friends how to handload at their homes. Everything in the portable hand loading kit is self contained.

Just gotta make sure not to [emoji85] leave the ram primer at home when I drive 45 minutes to show my friend how I load 308.

It's all batch loading so I can prep the brass in stages. It's just nibbling a large task into smaller manageable bites.

Eventually for my black hawk handload experiments I end up with five hundred or more 38 special brass that is primed and belled, and all I have to do is set up the powder measure and loading block Dispense powder, open the quart freezer bag of MP358429 powder coated hollow points, then seat all the bullets, then crimp them.

It makes the most sense to me to complete several hundred at a time.

Although right now I'm enjoying an evening at home: Sometimes It's fun to load ammunition while camping in the mountains. My favorite is I get to listen to the forest wake up with the sun.
 
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